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So, the question is, where do we hold the "First Annual JNUC Beer Swap"?



There are not many restaurants that are BYOB that would be convenient. There was some discussion of the Aloft hotel lobby, but I am not sure how they'd feel about outside booze, since there is a bar right there. Any other ideas as to where we could hold this shindig?

The Aloft will ask you to leave with anything that isn't purchased at their bar. I walked into that area with one I'd brought down from my room last year and I was told to finish it up or take it out of there.


Anybody traveling from VT ?



Would gladly trade Pliny for some of your fine HT


We are speaking to a couple of places about some space for it, will keep you updated.



Also please note the idea is we drink the beers there and then 😉



Although I guess if people also want to arrange actual swaps this is also ok of course.


Looks like the wed isn't going to fly for most people so I changed it to the thurs, this way we can preload at happy hour, then get to the real stuff after ;)


FYI, there is a possibility that Code42 may host this event at their offices. Nothing is finalized yet, but there is hope!


I'll have some of Chicago's finest on hand. Half Acre, Two Brothers, Three Floyds, Revolution..


Hey guys,



I can't guarantee anything at this point, but I'm hoping that JAMF can host this at our office. I'll update this once I find out more.



Thanks,
Brock


Oh, hell yes @Brock! That'd be amazing, man! Really hope it works out. Let us know! There's some amazing beer in it for all you JAMFs...


Ok, I was able to confirm that we can do this at the JAMF office (since we do 'internal sessions' often).
And since it was moved to Thursday I will be able to attend as well. I may have a few things to contribute....


This thread alone has convinced me I need to attend this conference...


Mikey to the rescue! (At least for those of you who drink...)



@mike.paul Any word on official tours or things of that sort for the rest of us?


Huzzah!! This is going to be epic!!


I am so tagging along. My contribution will be high-fives.


@mscottblake Are we talking about tours of the different local breweries? I have not lined anything like that up.



If were talking about tours of our office its nothing too exciting and again, not planned.
We will be in the renovated town hall area, plenty of seating, close to the bathrooms and a nice PA to play some jams.


Oh yeah! I'll see what goodies I can gather up/have laying around from the Cincinnati area.


@mike.paul I was referring to the offices. No worries. Sounds like a good time.


Hm, it seems one will have to drag a few bottles of beer all the way across the atlantic!


Coming from VT, I may have some HTs and whatever else fits in my suitcase.


@kevin5495 awesome !



let me know if you have any requests for any nor cal brews


Beer I am bringing:



Central Waters Black Gold 2015 (1414 stout aged 3 years in Rye whiskey barrels)
Central Waters 17 (anniversary stout aged in bourbon barrels)
New Glarus Belgian Red
New Glarus Raspberry Tart
New Glarus Serendipity
New Glarus Bourbon Barrel Bramble Berry (an R&D release from earlier this year
Lakefront Imperial Pumpkin
And maybe some more items from my "cellar" (really is my coat closet 😉. Maybe we should do a Google Doc of who is bringing what.


Because I love organization, I have created a spreadsheet for people to put in things they are bringing:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1C7WIXhBccEXGSz_qZ0ZfS224WCRI7uFwWpQVd1tbXkY/edit?usp=sharing



I don't know beer things but I do love a good spreadsheet.


@RobertHammen Nice! I have really enjoyed the few New Glarus sours I have had. I guess I am going to have to dig deep around these parts. If there are any requests from Cincinnati area or Kentucky I will see what I can do.


The micro-brewery-thingy is quite new here in Sweden, but we do have some great stuff. I think it will be OK to bring 3 bottles in to the US? Read somewhere that one liter will be fine (not interested in getting stuck in customs).
I'll update the spreadsheet...


The newest info I could find was this http://lazenne.com/pages/taking-alcohol-on-a-plane-101



I think as you are visiting, class them as gifts, and declare them then at most you might have to pay a couple of dollars at most. I will be bringing between 3 and 6 larger bottles, I think thats the most I can get away with in my suitcase comfortably.



@bollman if you find Yellow Belly by Buxton/Omnipollo, seems to be available more in Sweden than anywhere else at the moment its worth a try if you like peanuts and stouts ;)


@bollman There is no official limit on beer as it falls into a different category than spirits (which are heavily regulated), so you can easily bring 3 or more bottles. I can pm anyone looking for tips, but the basic idea is to keep them intact and keep them in their own water tight bag so they don't ruin the rest of your luggage if they do break. Wrapping them in socks and zip lock bags works pretty well, but the more padding the better.